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Research links intensifying wet and dry swings to the atmosphere's sponge-like ability to drop and absorb waterGlobal weather records show hydroclimate whiplash has swelled globally by 31% to 66% since the mid-20th century, the international team of climate researchers found—even more than climate models ...
South America appears to be at the frontline of the climate crisis blamed on global warming, with wildfires wreaking havoc ...
Moisture sweeping down the coast will drench much of California, including areas that burned severely just a month ago.
The rapid swings between intensely wet and dangerously dry weather — something climate scientists call “hydroclimate whiplash” — are on the rise. In California, it’s played out a number of times in ...
(Getty Images) Rapidly alternating from wetter to drier weather thanks to human-driven climate change is what climatologist Daniel Swain has called “hydroclimate whiplash.” And, he warns ...
Over the last several years, B.C. filmmakers Nova Ami and Velcrow Ripper have explored and created a documentary titled ...
But this happened after a prolonged period of drought. This hydroclimate whiplash seems to have boosted the growth and spread of the Coccidioides immitis fungus. “If you look at the numbers, it’s ...
The impact of human-caused climate change has resulted in weather conditions ripe for wildfires across the U.S.
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